Jessica Mack Period 4 odd What is Krypton? Odorless, Colorless, tasteless Noble Gases.

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Jessica Mack Period 4 odd

What is Krypton? Odorless, Colorless, tasteless Noble Gases

Source of Krypton There is no source for krypton in any ores Krypton does although come from the air and takes up about 1 part of a million Krypton is separated by fractional distillation. Before it can be separated water vapor and carbon dioxide are removed to prevent clogged pipes when cooled

Discovery of Krypton In Great Britain 1898, Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers discovered Krypton in residue remaining after nitrogen and oxygen had boiled from liquid air Sir William Ramsay Morris Travers

Bohr-Rutherford Diagram

Uses for Krypton low-pressure filling gas in fluorescent lights to estimate Soviet nuclear production Photographic flash lamps

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